CAPITOL
TWO FltfE FILMS
Proof of the versatility of Clara Bow and Donald Keith, youthful film players in the fold of B. P. Schulberg, is offered in the newest characterisations of the youngsters. In “Parisian Love,’* a recent Schulberg picture, Miss Bow and Keith portrayed the roles of Apache leaders in a drama of the Parisian underworld. In their newest film play together, “The Plastic Age,” coming to the Capitol Theatre to-night, they have the romantic leads in an American college story. “The Plastic Age” was produced by Schulberg under the direction of Wesley Ruggles. It is said to be the fastest moving comedy-drama of college life ever filmed. It has romance, thrills and reels of laughter. It is an adaptation by Eve Unsell and Frederica Sagor of the popular novel of the same title by Percy Marks. Featured in the cast with Miss Bow and Keith are Mary Alden and Henry B. WalthSll, one of the greatest chararcter teams in pictures, Gilbert Roland, a new juvenile “find,” under contract to Schulberg, David Butler, Joan Standing:, J. Gordon Edwards, Jnr„ and Felix Valle. Fox Films feature, “Hills of Peril,” starring Buck Jones, will also be shown at the Capitol to-night. This is a typical Western jammed with action and packed with fun. Buck Jones and his horse Silver Buck are at their best in this picture. Geoi-gia Hale has the leading feminine role. Scenery of unusual beauty taken among the California hills is a feature.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 154, 20 September 1927, Page 17
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245CAPITOL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 154, 20 September 1927, Page 17
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